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Trump plantea una posible “toma de control amistosa” de Cuba

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Por Adam Cancryn, CNN

El presidente Donald Trump planteó este viernes la posibilidad de una “toma de control amistosa” de Cuba, al afirmar que el Gobierno de la isla ha estado en conversaciones con su Gobierno sobre el futuro del país.

“Podríamos muy bien terminar teniendo una toma de control amistosa de Cuba después de muchos, muchos años”, dijo Trump a reporteros en la Casa Blanca. “Están pasando por grandes problemas y podríamos muy bien hacer algo bueno, creo, algo muy positivo para las personas que fueron expulsadas, o peor aún, de Cuba y que vive aquí”.

Trump no especificó cómo sería esa “toma de control” ni ofreció un cronograma para alguna acción potencial contra el país.

Las declaraciones del presidente se produjeron pocos días después de que soldados cubanos abrieran fuego contra una embarcación, que según La Habana estaba intentando infiltrarse en la isla, y en la que murieron cuatro personas, incluido un ciudadano estadounidense.

Funcionarios de Trump investigan aún el incidente, el cual el secretario de Estado, Marco Rubio, calificó de “altamente inusual” y no como parte de una operación oficial.

Trump y sus asesores han criticado al Ggobierno cubano en el pasado, intentando aumentar la presión sobre sus líderes en las semanas desde que Estados Unidos forzó un cambio de liderazgo en Venezuela.

“Están en un gran problema, no tienen dinero, no tienen nada ahora mismo”, afirmó Trump. “Pero están hablando con nosotros”.

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Partial government shutdown starts to hit TSA workers’ paychecks

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A TSA agent checks travelers at San Diego International Airport during the 2025 government shutdown in San Diego

By Tami Luhby, CNN

(CNN) — Transportation Security Administration workers will receive only a portion of their next paycheck, which they are set to receive as soon as Friday, according to a union official. The reduced pay comes as the partial government shutdown ends its second week with no resolution in sight.

The impasse could lead to staffing shortages and airport delays for some travelers, especially the longer TSA workers go without pay. (Air traffic controllers, however, are not affected by this partial shutdown.)

The agency is also making some changes to at least one trusted traveler program, temporarily halting the Global Entry program. Earlier this week, the Department of Homeland Security announced it would also suspend the popular TSA PreCheck program but then reversed that decision.

While some DHS workers are continuing to be paid, many other employees throughout the agency are also set to receive partial paychecks soon unless Congress acts. Most affected workers will only be paid for the second week of February in their next checks since the agency’s funding lapsed as of February 14.

These smaller paychecks will be the last many DHS employees receive until Congress comes to an agreement to fund DHS for part or all of the fiscal year, which ends September 30. The White House and Democrats have been negotiating reforms to the agency’s immigration enforcement operations after two US citizens were fatally shot by federal immigration agents in Minneapolis in January. Senate Democrats are demanding changes before they’ll support appropriating more money for DHS.

Many TSA employees are already starting to struggle financially, concerned about how they’ll afford their March housing costs and day care, among other expenses, said Johnny Jones, secretary/treasurer of the American Federation of Government Employees TSA Council 100, the union representing 46,000 uniformed TSA workers.

“You’re going to see TSA officers in food bank lines in a couple of days,” he said, adding that several colleagues have taken out payday loans.

In total, about 61,000 TSA employees must remain on the job at the nation’s more than 430 commercial airports during a shutdown. Many live paycheck to paycheck, Ha Nguyen McNeill, a senior official performing the duties of TSA administrator, said in written testimony for a House subcommittee hearing before the funding lapsed.

Overall, more than 90% of DHS’ 272,000 employees will continue working during a lapse, according to the agency’s September shutdown plan covering the first five days of an impasse. More than 93% of US Immigration and Customs Enforcement and US Customs and Border Protection workers will remain on the job.

Only about 44,500 staffers will continue to be paid through other appropriations, according to the shutdown plan.

DHS has other resources to draw on, including a $165 billion infusion from last summer’s One Big Beautiful Bill Act, which funneled $75 billion to ICE, alone, and $64 billion to CBP.

The president’s signature policy bill gives DHS Secretary Kristi Noem wide-ranging power to move money around to carry out the agency’s operations.

DHS is using funds from the package to pay nearly 5

Fire crews knockdown residential fire on Evergreen Drive in Goleta Friday morning

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GOLETA, Calif. (KEYT) – Firefighters were able to successfully knock down a residential structure fire in the 7000 block of Evergreen Drive in Goleta Friday.

The only injury during the response was a cat suffering from smoke inhalation located during a search of the two-story home shared the Santa Barbara County Fire Department.

The feline was administered oxygen at the scene before recovering and being reunited with their family detailed the Santa Barbara County Fire Department.

According to the Santa Barbara County Fire Department, the fire likely started in the garage of the single-family home and was contained to that area before being fully knocked down at 10:03 a.m. Friday.

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Fire crews knock down residential fire on Evergreen Drive in Goleta Friday morning

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GOLETA, Calif. (KEYT) – Firefighters were able to successfully knock down a residential structure fire in the 7000 block of Evergreen Drive in Goleta Friday.

The only injury during the response was a cat suffering from smoke inhalation located during a search of the two-story home shared the Santa Barbara County Fire Department.

The feline was administered oxygen at the scene before recovering and being reunited with their family detailed the Santa Barbara County Fire Department.

According to the Santa Barbara County Fire Department, the fire likely started in the garage of the single-family home and was contained to that area before being fully knocked down at 10:03 a.m. Friday.

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